Summary

What if the Netflix Death Note movie actually "Americanized" Death Note, and gave it an American-specific moral issue?

Light Yagami is a pretty normal, above-average half-Japanese, half-black teenager. He goes to school. He studies hard and gets good grades. He has two loving parents and a sister he adores. But all that changes on one fateful day...

Basically Light and his family live in America, Light still gets the Death Note, and Light's black father is shot and killed by a white cop.

Summary

Pro Hero Bakugou Katsuki has had a rough day. All he wants is some caffeine, but what he gets instead is a blast from the past in the form of a deeply sarcastic, failed-to-become-a-hero barista named Shinsou Hitoshi.

Shinsou enjoys his part-time cover job at Nocturn Café. It gives him a sense normalcy after the often heart-wrenching jobs he takes on as a top-secret underground hero. A job that Bakugou definitely doesn’t have security clearance to know about.

Too bad Bakugou doesn’t know how to leave well enough alone, and desperately wants to know why Shinsou gave up on his dream. Shinsou just wants to have a relaxing shift at his cover job, but it doesn’t look like that will happen any time soon.

Summary

Izuku was raised as a villain since he was very young and his father took him in. He was raised to learn to survive in a world where he was powerless and in this world he can't let himself be distracted. But now danger was lurking closer to the only people that made him a little happy to think about. Now he has to somehow tip toe around villains and heroes alike to keep them safe.